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>> we have frosty conditions this morning and the next couple of mornings, tracking light rain for today. better chance for tomorrow and city. heavy rain from albuquerque to vegas. mountain snow in the four corners. and showers from san diego to seattle. >>> and "the hobbit," one of the most anticipated movies of the years opens nationwide today. a lifelong fan built his own hobbit house in pennsylvania. it's 600 square feet. >> while not as elaborate, some fans waiting in california for today's premiere, have created a hobbit community of their very own. here's rob kabc in los angeles. >> reporter: the hobbit is the story about 1 wizard, 13 dwarves and a hobbit. the much-anticipated film version of the book winds its way through middle earth, on its way to theaters like this one, where hobbit fans are camping out. and in some cases, creeping out. but mostly just camping out. >> i got here last night at 8:40. it's interesting. i have a group coming in later. >> reporter: and there's real dedication here, considering the weather. how long have you been out here? >> 24 hours, at least. >>
>> we have frosty conditions this morning and the next couple of mornings, tracking light rain for today. better chance for tomorrow and city. heavy rain from albuquerque to vegas. mountain snow in the four corners. and showers from san diego to seattle. >>> and "the hobbit," one of the most anticipated movies of the years opens nationwide today. a lifelong fan built his own hobbit house in pennsylvania. it's 600 square feet. >> while not as elaborate, some fans...
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this is big news. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
this is big news. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only...
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i'm bob abernathy. follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on the stories and share tbe audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music and scenes from the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by smi-enerpro: the solution in energy optimization. and by klox technologies. lighting the way to a brighter future. ♪
i'm bob abernathy. follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on the stories and share tbe audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music and scenes from the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by smi-enerpro: the solution in energy optimization. and by klox technologies....
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this morning the palace is trying to maintain privacy surrounding this while she's still in the hospital suffering from very severe morning sickness. the palace did say this is very early in the pregnancy. it's not yet three months. but will not be giving daily updates on her condition. the british press is reporting she's resting, doing okay and has had to be on a drip after being sick for several days. and also allegedly the queen herself did not know about the pregnancy until yesterday when the young couple drove themselves to the hospital. reportedly they were waiting to tell the family at christmas time. certainly this is not the way the palace would have liked ideally to deliver this news. it is very exciting. it's being met with joy and congratulations from around the world. lynn? >> mimichelle, thank you so muc. >>> now a look at your national weather. bill karins spent all morning predicting what the name would be, whether it's a boy or girl. i don't even know he has a forecast today. do you? >> no. you may think this is funny. i was in first grade and i remember how excited i w
this morning the palace is trying to maintain privacy surrounding this while she's still in the hospital suffering from very severe morning sickness. the palace did say this is very early in the pregnancy. it's not yet three months. but will not be giving daily updates on her condition. the british press is reporting she's resting, doing okay and has had to be on a drip after being sick for several days. and also allegedly the queen herself did not know about the pregnancy until yesterday when...
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surveillance video from this morning, in the 3,000 block. the manager says, the first suspect walked in. point aid gun ed a gun at him. demanding money. a second man went behind the register taking cash and cigarettes. no one was hurt. police are looking for the two suspects. the manager says the store was robbed last year. tonight, police say there are no obvious signs of foul play in the death of a woman in laurel, maryland. some one walking near a wooded area in the 9,000 block of route 1, found the woman's body this afternoon. investigators believe it may be a woman reported missing a few weeks ago. >>> one of the most famous musical artists in mexico is dead tonight. family members confirmed that jenni rivera was killed in of a plane crash early sunday. traveling on a private jet between concerts in mexico. francis coe has more on the grammy winning singer born in the u.s. >> reporter: her voice carried tremendous crossover appeal from mexico to the u.s. on saturday night, jenni rivera performed in front of thousand of fans in the north
surveillance video from this morning, in the 3,000 block. the manager says, the first suspect walked in. point aid gun ed a gun at him. demanding money. a second man went behind the register taking cash and cigarettes. no one was hurt. police are looking for the two suspects. the manager says the store was robbed last year. tonight, police say there are no obvious signs of foul play in the death of a woman in laurel, maryland. some one walking near a wooded area in the 9,000 block of route 1,...
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hi, bob. >>> well, we had a front that went through late last night, early this morning. didn't drop a drom drop. -- drop of rain here. but yes, it is certainly cooler. take a look at temps. yesterday, we were up near 70 now. 55 here. still way above normal. upper 40s. 41 in oakland. much cooler to the west. still 56 in ocean city. temperatures right now, running about 10 to as much as 22 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. now, tomorrow, chilly. high pressure over the region. that means it am be -- will be a cool day tomorrow, especially compared to what we've seen the last few days. so don't forget your winter coat tomorrow. >> thank you. time to check in with kristy breslin for our first look at the roads. hi, kristy. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. well, we do have a lot of accidents out there to deal with. first, loch raven at giddings avenue. also, york road at towson town boulevard. traveling falls road, we have a crash there at ruxton road as well. east 33rd at frisbee street. and as far as delays go, nothing too serious. but top side inner loop, to harford roa
hi, bob. >>> well, we had a front that went through late last night, early this morning. didn't drop a drom drop. -- drop of rain here. but yes, it is certainly cooler. take a look at temps. yesterday, we were up near 70 now. 55 here. still way above normal. upper 40s. 41 in oakland. much cooler to the west. still 56 in ocean city. temperatures right now, running about 10 to as much as 22 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. now, tomorrow, chilly. high pressure over the region....
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this is the warm sector, and this cold front will bring us the very heavy rain tomorrow morning. here's the timing. 7:00 tonight, almost spot on. you can see the warm sector along the northern regions. by 3:00 a.m., that's when the cold front starts to bring in some very heavy rain, check out 7:00 tomorrow morning, much of the bay area getting hilt with some very heavy rain. a lot of wind expected with this as well. this is 9:00 a.m. already starting to across the golden gate bridge. to the north we'll see spoty periods of clearing, and santa cruz, gilroy, that's when you'll start to see the moderate rain. by 4:00 tomorrow afternoon, much of the bay area should see drying. how much rainfall? close to five inches north bays. mountains two to four inches. north bay, lesser amounts, peninsula, east bay, south bay. the santa cruz mountain, looking at close to four inches there. along with this heavy rain we're going to have to deal with strong winds. south winds, 20-30 miles-per-hour. with gusts possibly up to 60 miles-per-hour. remember, all of this take place tomorrow morning, and
this is the warm sector, and this cold front will bring us the very heavy rain tomorrow morning. here's the timing. 7:00 tonight, almost spot on. you can see the warm sector along the northern regions. by 3:00 a.m., that's when the cold front starts to bring in some very heavy rain, check out 7:00 tomorrow morning, much of the bay area getting hilt with some very heavy rain. a lot of wind expected with this as well. this is 9:00 a.m. already starting to across the golden gate bridge. to the...
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i'm bob abernathy. follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on the stories and share tbe audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music and scenes from the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. michael connelly has given readers, one of the most well- known fictional detectives, harry bosch. a television series is in the works. a new book is in stores, called "the black box." >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to liv
i'm bob abernathy. follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on the stories and share tbe audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music and scenes from the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. michael connelly has given readers, one of the most well- known...
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olay pro-x. >>> a packed radar this morning. new reports that hillary clinton got a special job pitch. apparently so did david petraeus and neither one took the advice. new york city mayor michael bloomberg's successor will have big shoes to fill according to "the new york times." bloomberg called secretary of state hillary clinton a few months ago to encourage her to enter the 2013 new york city mayoral race. but reportedly told the mayor she has no interest in the job. as deputy mayor there howard wolf son, former senior adviser to hillary clinton's presidential campaign in 2008. mayor bloomberg isn't the only 0 one giving out advice. this is great. it's bob woodward, heads are exploding as i speak. let me get to the story. woodward reports that roger ales, the chairman and founder of fox news, encouraged general david petraeus to run against obama in the 2012 election. last spring asked fox news analyst to make the pitch while she was traveling with petraeus. in a recording of the conversation between mcfarland and petraeus m
olay pro-x. >>> a packed radar this morning. new reports that hillary clinton got a special job pitch. apparently so did david petraeus and neither one took the advice. new york city mayor michael bloomberg's successor will have big shoes to fill according to "the new york times." bloomberg called secretary of state hillary clinton a few months ago to encourage her to enter the 2013 new york city mayoral race. but reportedly told the mayor she has no interest in the job. as...
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for more on that she's bob. >> winter arrives friday morning officially, yes, and it will feel pretty chilly. 53 sunshine. a few clouds tomorrow. rain on thursday. could be some moderate rain late in the day or at night, ending and clearing out. windy friday. 46. 34. down to 44 on saturday. and only 40, probably upper 30s saturday and sunday in some of the colder areas with partly cloudy skies. still kind of breezy into saturday and maybe even on sunday. denise. >> thank you, bob. >>> in just about a week it's time for santa claus. well before the big guy arrives on christmas, in some homes his elves come to visit to see who is being naughty and sometimes they get into a little trouble. paul a eben has the story. >> reporter: this little guy is about as popular as his boss. santa claus. >> this is crazy. that's what i love about him. >> for the ver tara family in lexington, they can't wait until chewy, reggie, and lukabroti arrive for the holidays. >> the elf arrives thanksgiving night. >> reporter: he arrives to see who is being naughty or nice. at night he flies back to the north po
for more on that she's bob. >> winter arrives friday morning officially, yes, and it will feel pretty chilly. 53 sunshine. a few clouds tomorrow. rain on thursday. could be some moderate rain late in the day or at night, ending and clearing out. windy friday. 46. 34. down to 44 on saturday. and only 40, probably upper 30s saturday and sunday in some of the colder areas with partly cloudy skies. still kind of breezy into saturday and maybe even on sunday. denise. >> thank you, bob....
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still coming in a little bob average. but the # dane forecast looks like this. as we go into wednesday a. little chillier. more seasonable but lots of sunshine as we go into thursday and friday with the temperatures right around 52. by sunday that's the next chance for some showers. let's check the abc2 timesavertraffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. fog is the main concern right now on the roads. there's reduced advice ability across the region so it's extremely important for you to take it slow. and turn on the low he beams so you can see more of the road and -- roads and less of the fog. we have a crash on 95 along the northbound lanes at route 32. and another accident on route 32 along eastbound lanes at route 175. there is another crash on columbia pike at 175 and another accident involving a deer that has been struck on route 100 at columbia pike. so, definitely expect delays in the area. if you are traveling on 695 this is what it look like right now in pikesville at green spring avenue. foggy conditions out there. be extra careful definitel
still coming in a little bob average. but the # dane forecast looks like this. as we go into wednesday a. little chillier. more seasonable but lots of sunshine as we go into thursday and friday with the temperatures right around 52. by sunday that's the next chance for some showers. let's check the abc2 timesavertraffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. fog is the main concern right now on the roads. there's reduced advice ability across the region so it's extremely important...
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this morning, investigators are trying to figure out why linebacker jovan belcher killed his 22-year-old girlfriend and then took his own life. >> we heard that they had been arguing in the past. >> reporter: police say saturday morning he shot and killed kasandra perkins the mother of his daughter at their home. police say belcher's own mother was in the house, saw the murder and called 911. he then jumped in his car and drove to arrowhead stadium to the team's practice facility. with a gun held to his head in the car he began talking to coaches. >> they were never in danger. they talked for a little bit. >> reporter: suddenly he walked away taking his own life as the chiefs head coach and the general manager witnessed in horror. the kansas city chiefs released a statement saying quote, the entire chiefs family is deeply saddened by today's events and our collective hearts are heavy with simpb thy, thoughts and prayers for the family and friends affected by this unthinkable tragedy. at just 25 years old, belcher seemed like he had the world in his powerful hands. as a starting linebacke
this morning, investigators are trying to figure out why linebacker jovan belcher killed his 22-year-old girlfriend and then took his own life. >> we heard that they had been arguing in the past. >> reporter: police say saturday morning he shot and killed kasandra perkins the mother of his daughter at their home. police say belcher's own mother was in the house, saw the murder and called 911. he then jumped in his car and drove to arrowhead stadium to the team's practice facility....
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our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. any rain tomorrow? >> no. tomorrow will be nice. >> awesome! >> hopefully it will stay that way for friday. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, st city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra.
our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. any rain tomorrow? >> no. tomorrow will be nice. >> awesome! >> hopefully it will stay that way for friday. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, st city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra.
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and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking news from italy. a massive cruise ship the costa concordia turned on its side after running aground in january. 32 passengers and crew were killed. the captain says it was an accident not a crime. he now faces charges. the ship's captain is being investigated for manslaughter and abandoning ship. he claims he tripped and fell into a life boat. the sentencing of jerry sandusky. >> carol, jerry sandusky will die in jail. >> a judge sentenced the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach to at least 30 years in jail. after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. despite the mountain of evidence against him, sandusky continues to proclaim his innocence. he's in the process of appealing his sentence. >>> number three, the shooting of unarmed 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> my son left sanford, florida in a body bag while george zimmerman went home to go to sleep in his own bed. >> accused gunman george zimmerman claims self-defense in a case that sparked international outrage and ign
and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking news from italy. a massive cruise ship the costa concordia turned on its side after running aground in january. 32 passengers and crew were killed. the captain says it was an accident not a crime. he now faces charges. the ship's captain is being investigated for manslaughter and abandoning ship. he claims he tripped and fell into a life boat. the sentencing of jerry sandusky. >> carol, jerry...
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i'm bob woodruff for "nightline" in new york. >> our thanks to bob woodruff. "the impossible" opens december 21st, and just today, watts was nominated for a screen actors guild award. the buzz begins. >>> still ahead, are you feeling as lucky as they are? today just may be your day. 12-12-12. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> are you superstitious? then 12-12-12 -- today, that is -- will mean a lot to you. countless people around the globe chose today to buy lotto tickets, schedule c-sections or get hitched. we asked abc's lucky guy, nick watt, to visit the mecca of good fortune, las vegas. >> reporter: we're counting down to midnight to december 12th, 2012. we're in vegas. >> welcome to the world famous little white chapel. in about five minutes, it will be 12-12-12 and all these couples will be married and
i'm bob woodruff for "nightline" in new york. >> our thanks to bob woodruff. "the impossible" opens december 21st, and just today, watts was nominated for a screen actors guild award. the buzz begins. >>> still ahead, are you feeling as lucky as they are? today just may be your day. 12-12-12. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on....
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i guess i would start this morning by mr.-- and mr. bowles, why don't you go first-- is all this just posture or are they really going to let us go over this fiscal cliff? >> lord, i hope not, bob. i think it would be disastrous for the country if we did. you know, you can look at the forecast that we have, economic growth would slow, you know, by 4%. that, by definition, puts you back into recession when you're only growing by 2%. about two million people would lose their jobs. unemployment would go to 9%. you know, you can already see the effects of it-- you look at businesses, they're slowing their head count by atricks they're saying they're going to have to lay people off. they're going to cut their capital expenditures. they're going to cult their investments. they're already holding cash. moody's and fitch have said they would lower our credit rating. that would cause our interest rate to go up. i don't think the stock market has facted on factored this in. i think it would be a disaster to go over the cliff. >> schieffer: what
i guess i would start this morning by mr.-- and mr. bowles, why don't you go first-- is all this just posture or are they really going to let us go over this fiscal cliff? >> lord, i hope not, bob. i think it would be disastrous for the country if we did. you know, you can look at the forecast that we have, economic growth would slow, you know, by 4%. that, by definition, puts you back into recession when you're only growing by 2%. about two million people would lose their jobs....
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bob orr is in washington with the latest on the story. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. software security guru john mcafee is in miami this morning. at the moment, he's still not charged with any crime but his legal troubles and odyssey may not be over. >> it was a very tricky negotiation getting out of guatemala. >> immediately after arriving in miami, john mcafee was caught on camera outside his south beach hotel, where he addressed the k accusations against him. >> let me be clear. i have absolutely nothing to do, absolutely nothing, with the murder in belize. >> reporter: shortly before a new message and on his website. i have no phone, no money, no contact information, he wrote. it continued. ten agents whisked me to a safe place, asked me some questions and then said where would you like to go? that post came down almost immediately and was replaced with a request to, quote, respect his privacy. hours earlier before leaving guatemala, mcafee stopped to talk with reporters. >> going to miami. going home. >> reporter: as police escorted him to the airport, where he w
bob orr is in washington with the latest on the story. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. software security guru john mcafee is in miami this morning. at the moment, he's still not charged with any crime but his legal troubles and odyssey may not be over. >> it was a very tricky negotiation getting out of guatemala. >> immediately after arriving in miami, john mcafee was caught on camera outside his south beach hotel, where he addressed the k accusations against...
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this morning. what else do we know about the gunman at this point? have they talked about any possible motive yet? >> good morning, john. no real osama bin lad obvious wa criminal history, but there have been disturbing hints about his psychological wellbeing, on his facebook page you see the words follow your dreams with "canceled" over it. and he told friends he inherited lots of money and was moving to hawaii. but everyone seems generally shocked as the person they remember as this happy go lucky popular kid in high school could do such a heinous act. here is what an ex-girlfriend told abc. >> this is the last thing i would have ever expected. especially from him. he was just too sweet. never mean to anybody. >> we're also getting a better sense of the victims this morning. such heart break. you know, taken in this incident. 54-year-old cindy yuille ashgyu dedicated mother and hospice nurse. and 45-year-old steve forsythe, a former co-worker is speaking out. >> he told me, felix there's two type
this morning. what else do we know about the gunman at this point? have they talked about any possible motive yet? >> good morning, john. no real osama bin lad obvious wa criminal history, but there have been disturbing hints about his psychological wellbeing, on his facebook page you see the words follow your dreams with "canceled" over it. and he told friends he inherited lots of money and was moving to hawaii. but everyone seems generally shocked as the person they remember...
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passed 22 years ago. but 38 u.s. republican senators voted against the u.n. treaty leaving it 5 votes short of ratification. not even a rare visit by former republican senator bob dole who just before the vote made a difference. he's 89, appeared frail in his wheelchair. and dole, disabled from war injuries, came to the chamber to show support for this treaty. rick santorum led the charge against the treaty. he and some other republicans warned it would jeopardize u.s. sovereignty and personal freedoms. listen. >> the problem is, there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state, the state in the position of determining what is in the best interest of a disabled child. >> i simply cannot support a treaty that threatens the right of parents to raise their children with the constant looming threat of state interference. >> the treaty could be used to interfere with the ability of parents with disabled children to decide what action is in the best interest of their children. >> that all sound
passed 22 years ago. but 38 u.s. republican senators voted against the u.n. treaty leaving it 5 votes short of ratification. not even a rare visit by former republican senator bob dole who just before the vote made a difference. he's 89, appeared frail in his wheelchair. and dole, disabled from war injuries, came to the chamber to show support for this treaty. rick santorum led the charge against the treaty. he and some other republicans warned it would jeopardize u.s. sovereignty and personal...
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this morning, out in the open for their physical exercise routine. these are local men who for the thst part share sarah's vision for a freer, more democratic syria without assad. s ter: borter: but after walking e freshhe fresh graves of young younghe knew and who were killed n the last 21 months of fighting, sarah's stress and fi exhaustion start to show. what's your biggest fear now? >> reporter: but staying alive is getting harder and harder as the decisive battle for damascus closes in. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, the amascus suburbs. urbs.lley: california's governor reveals he has cancer. smugglers are moving drugs using their own submarines and they're in love with the number 12. when the "cbs evening news" continues. visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalr
this morning, out in the open for their physical exercise routine. these are local men who for the thst part share sarah's vision for a freer, more democratic syria without assad. s ter: borter: but after walking e freshhe fresh graves of young younghe knew and who were killed n the last 21 months of fighting, sarah's stress and fi exhaustion start to show. what's your biggest fear now? >> reporter: but staying alive is getting harder and harder as the decisive battle for damascus closes...
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morning. >>> also today, questions of why a vibrant 22-year-old woman kasandra perkins is dead. police say she was shot multiple times by jovan belcher. the chief's players are confused and heart broken over this tragedy and many people are still wondering this morning why the chiefs decided to play the game at all. it was uncomfortable to say the least. belcher's agent says he like everyone else is stunned that belcher turned violent. >> the how and the why is the craziness of this. there's nothing in my relationship with him that would indicate any troubling past, anything that troubled him that would have caused him to commit such a heinous act as this and we just -- we'll never know, unfortunately. and i think that's the great debate of this. >> chiefs won the game against carolina and later in the locker room head coach spoke to the team. >> it's something really good today. really good. you overcame a lot. you stuck together as a team like we talked about. helped each other. all right? family and friends. you relied on those people. all right? you relied on your faith to h
morning. >>> also today, questions of why a vibrant 22-year-old woman kasandra perkins is dead. police say she was shot multiple times by jovan belcher. the chief's players are confused and heart broken over this tragedy and many people are still wondering this morning why the chiefs decided to play the game at all. it was uncomfortable to say the least. belcher's agent says he like everyone else is stunned that belcher turned violent. >> the how and the why is the craziness of...
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they say the launch will take place between december 10 and december 22. it comes as kim jung un meets with chinese officials to discuss relations and comes ahead of south korea presidential election. north launched a long range rocket in april that broke apart shortly after liftoff. >>> the reigns of power in mexico changed hands. outgoing president felipe calderon gave the will be elected president the cook's flag. he is a member of the institutional revolutionary party which ruled mexico for seven decades after losing power in a scandal. >>> an oregon man is recovering from a shark attack in hawaii. the 61-year-old tourist was swimming on maui. he was 200 yards offshore. he suffered cuts on his legs and thigh and was taken to the hospital. he told a state biologist the shark's head was about two feet wide. >> the estimate of the size of the head and coloration and shape, i'm not an expert but his guess it was a tiger shark perhaps. >> the attack occurred on the south side of maui. >> as the storms move through the bay area, viewers have been sending in
they say the launch will take place between december 10 and december 22. it comes as kim jung un meets with chinese officials to discuss relations and comes ahead of south korea presidential election. north launched a long range rocket in april that broke apart shortly after liftoff. >>> the reigns of power in mexico changed hands. outgoing president felipe calderon gave the will be elected president the cook's flag. he is a member of the institutional revolutionary party which ruled...
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this morning iawce yes, greg it me me motional about betsy cooper, the world's oldest person passed away today at the age of 116. she was born before women were able to have suffrage and the right to vote. pretty incredittal when you think about the things she has seen across the course of her life. >> greg: what? what are you talking about? >> bob: that is a nice story. >> bob: this is a good christmas story for you out there. eight states that republican governors turned down working poor people for medicaid under obama healthcare bill. duggard says it's 40,000 people working. able-bodied people. they are working and working for. you tight give them medicaid. here is the thing you republicans are never going to understand. you don't get they'd like to see people get help. nine governors, nine republicans 150,000 average citizens not going to get healthcare. merry christmas for the republican governors for all of you. >> dana: now you're back to doing what you did in the election and not give us time to respond. >> bob: this is one more thing. >> eric: do my one more thing. i love dogs.
this morning iawce yes, greg it me me motional about betsy cooper, the world's oldest person passed away today at the age of 116. she was born before women were able to have suffrage and the right to vote. pretty incredittal when you think about the things she has seen across the course of her life. >> greg: what? what are you talking about? >> bob: that is a nice story. >> bob: this is a good christmas story for you out there. eight states that republican governors turned...
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and i know most fans get up in the morning and go right to read the 49ers. i go to read the outdoor column. and i'm going right to lake tahoe, because i know where he got it. he caught it at cave rock, and i got skunked there over the summer. that fish was there and i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, arianna is creating a special drawing just for me... and st. jude children's research hospital created a special brain tumor treatment just for arianna. our bold, new procedure is helping to extend her life... and give her family hope. look what i made. beautiful... hug your child tonight...
and i know most fans get up in the morning and go right to read the 49ers. i go to read the outdoor column. and i'm going right to lake tahoe, because i know where he got it. he caught it at cave rock, and i got skunked there over the summer. that fish was there and i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, arianna is creating a special drawing just for me... and st. jude children's research hospital created a special brain tumor treatment just for arianna. our bold, new procedure is helping to extend her life... and...
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so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> the senate rewrote itself on the rights of the disabled. and the united states senate shamed itself today. once again. it pains me to say that, it really does, having worked in the senate for seven years, i think the senate remains a great institution which has done much, much more to be proud of than the rare occurrences that it should be ashame of. i don't usually think when a vote doesn't go my way in the united states senate, the senate should be ashamed of itself. i think that the senate has a right, a moral right to arrive at outcomes that i don't like. to arrive at outcomes i hate and to arrive at them with a reasonable exercise of senate decision making. i don't think that every procedural roadblock that republicans throw in front of senate democrats is shameful. i've seen democrats do the same thing to republicans and i working on the senate floor have tried to do the same thing to republicans myself. in my seven
so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> the senate rewrote itself on the rights of the disabled. and the united states senate shamed itself today. once again. it pains me to say that, it really does, having worked in the senate for seven years, i think the senate remains a great institution which has done much, much more to be proud of than the rare occurrences...
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we are getting more active with the heaviest rainfall still coming tomorrow morning. how about that snow in the mountains? two to five feet of new snow between now and monday. pretty strong wind gusts as well but great skiing once you take all that extra time to get there, because travel will be treacherous. we have cloudy conditions overnight, which means we will have a mild night. we're talking upper 20's. but it is going to be soggy. big area of upper level low pressure to our north and west, feeding in weaker areas of low pressure into the bay area. bottom line is the storm track is headed right towards us. another system moves in tonight. then we get a break. another system moves in on sunday. and we've got several more after that. this particular pattern will likely stick around to the end of the year and the beginning of january. let's talk specifics about tomorrow. another half inch, three quarters of an inch tomorrow. san francisco, nearly 6/10 of an inch of rain. so the rain is picking up right now. we get a break between systems tomorrow afternoon. if you w
we are getting more active with the heaviest rainfall still coming tomorrow morning. how about that snow in the mountains? two to five feet of new snow between now and monday. pretty strong wind gusts as well but great skiing once you take all that extra time to get there, because travel will be treacherous. we have cloudy conditions overnight, which means we will have a mild night. we're talking upper 20's. but it is going to be soggy. big area of upper level low pressure to our north and...
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miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he contacted cnn's martin savage and sat down with him for an exclusive interview. martin joins us live from belize. martin, what did john mcafee say? >> reporter: you know, don, this was an interview that ranged from at times stone cold clarity and credibility to downright off the wall kind of crazy talk, a sense of paranoia. it was quite remarkable. there were times you just sensed that he was telling you everything in his heart, but you weren't sure if everything in his mind was quite right. listen to how it began. >> let me ask you a couple of quest
miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he...
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it just doesn't get more serious than this. >> bob, you've been looking into how catastrophic these weapons could be. >> anderson, look at it this way, 122-millimeter artillery round with mixed serin landing in the middle of a city will immediately kill 18 to 20,000 people, and that's in the first seconds. >> one round? >> one round. and the dispersion on that could be -- depends on the wind, but you could take out a city like homs. you could take out a third of the city in the first couple hours. anderson, this is a highly toxic liquid. it's a persistent agent. it's absolutely completely deadly. keep in mind that if, in fact, they mix it with a binary agent, it doesn't do you any good to bomb these sites because it will just disperse the chemicals all around. if they're sitting in cities or near cities, it will have the same amount of damage. so, we are faced with a terrible dilemma. of course, if you take one of these rounds and put it on artillery, you could fire it into anywhere you want. into israel, for instance. and considering that al qaeda is on the ground in syria, there's all sor
it just doesn't get more serious than this. >> bob, you've been looking into how catastrophic these weapons could be. >> anderson, look at it this way, 122-millimeter artillery round with mixed serin landing in the middle of a city will immediately kill 18 to 20,000 people, and that's in the first seconds. >> one round? >> one round. and the dispersion on that could be -- depends on the wind, but you could take out a city like homs. you could take out a third of the city...
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you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." [ male announcer ] this is bob a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not st
you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." [ male announcer ] this is bob a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a...
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bob murray and associates, he was the individual who did the last recruitment for the director. he knows the department as it was 7 years ago, is that how many years? he is, he brings a lot of skills, knowledge and abilities to the forefront and he has dealt with stake holder groups in high profile positions and they also can customize the services to meet the budget and service requirements of the hiring agency. the references he gave were people that were not -- it had been a while since they had done a recruitment so i think he told me it was something like 5 years from -- specifically for a building official. we know that either -- or he wanted to emphasize that either vendor can do the job. they could provide the services, they could meet the needs. there are some observations that he wanted to talk about. in terms of alliancth
bob murray and associates, he was the individual who did the last recruitment for the director. he knows the department as it was 7 years ago, is that how many years? he is, he brings a lot of skills, knowledge and abilities to the forefront and he has dealt with stake holder groups in high profile positions and they also can customize the services to meet the budget and service requirements of the hiring agency. the references he gave were people that were not -- it had been a while since they...
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saturday morning, belcher shot his 22-year-old girlfriend kasandra perkins. then he turned the gun on himself right outside the chiefs' practice facility and right in front of the general manager and coaches, too. he and perkins have a 3-month-old daughter whose name is zoey. now she is left behind. cas cas cas cas cas casey wians has been talking. >> reporter: it was a real somber mood as you mentioned after that game. this is only the chiefs' second victory of the season. normally there would be a lot of celebration because by all accounts they played their best game of the season. but there was no celebration. very limited celebration in that locker room. let's hear from some of those players and the coach had to say after the game. >> we stuck together as a team like we talked about. helped each other. all right? family and friends, you relied on those people. all right? you relied on your faith to help get you through this. all right? we got through it. in a grand way because everybody made a contribution. everybody helped. okay? that's what a team is ab
saturday morning, belcher shot his 22-year-old girlfriend kasandra perkins. then he turned the gun on himself right outside the chiefs' practice facility and right in front of the general manager and coaches, too. he and perkins have a 3-month-old daughter whose name is zoey. now she is left behind. cas cas cas cas cas casey wians has been talking. >> reporter: it was a real somber mood as you mentioned after that game. this is only the chiefs' second victory of the season. normally there...
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this morning, it was down to couple hundred feet or less. 10 in ocean city. tomorrow, high pressure builds in. front comes through. rain is done. clearing skies. and yes, cooler temperatures tomorrow. probably only going to be in theurn 40s to maybe 50, compared to the low 60s today. denise? >> thank you, bob. >>> let's check on the roads now with kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >> hello, denise. hi, everyone. things are definitely getting tighter on the beltway. we're seeing delays from green spring avenue to dulaney valley road. on the west side inner loop, that's slow as well. it's now slowed from 95 to 70. as far as accidents go, we still have quite a few. well hadham at west furnace branch. also, westbound 32 at 175. traveling at harford county in bel air. route 22, at 543. other accidents include moravia road, near st. thomas. west north avenue, at north monroe. and east northern parkway at hillen. let's take a live look. you can see, things are definitely slowing down on the beltway, west of york road. we'll take another live look. still not a b
this morning, it was down to couple hundred feet or less. 10 in ocean city. tomorrow, high pressure builds in. front comes through. rain is done. clearing skies. and yes, cooler temperatures tomorrow. probably only going to be in theurn 40s to maybe 50, compared to the low 60s today. denise? >> thank you, bob. >>> let's check on the roads now with kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >> hello, denise. hi, everyone. things are definitely getting tighter on the beltway....
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georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and its poor. this is unsustainable. like you said, 95, 97% of all the resources are going to be borne by the federal government. and the important issue also to know is that 83% of the people we're talking about, that is the uninsured, work every day. this is the working poor. >> yep. >> we're not talking about freeloaders or people sitting around. most of this population works two or even three jobs. we're talking about the working poor. >> that said, dr. smitherman. there's an epidemiological claim to be made, even if they were freeloaders, there's a kind of human rights to health care. >> yes, of course. >>
georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and its poor. this is unsustainable. like you said, 95, 97% of all the resources are going to...
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sir, thank you for your time this morning. i do appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> want to bring in today's power panel. congressman gerald nadler of new york, jackie hilling and ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst and "washington post" columnist. jackie, i want to start with you. last night was the fourth time we as a country have watched this president have to address a national tragedy like this. i want to remind everybody of the last three times that we have seen the president take to a mic to comfort the country. >> it may be hard to comprehend the twisted logic that led to this tragedy, but this much we do know. no faith justifies these murderous and craven acts. >> this tragedy prompts reflection and debate, as it should. let's make sure it's worthy of those we have lost. >> i hope that over the next several days, next several weeks and next several months, we all reflect on how we can do something about some of the senseless violence. >> can we recognize the president's words last night that enough is enough, and th
sir, thank you for your time this morning. i do appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> want to bring in today's power panel. congressman gerald nadler of new york, jackie hilling and ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst and "washington post" columnist. jackie, i want to start with you. last night was the fourth time we as a country have watched this president have to address a national tragedy like this. i want to remind everybody of the last three times that we have seen...
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look at the readings this morning. we dropped into the 20s. 19 to start in mclean in great falls. 21 degrees this morning. maryland and kensington, 26. riverdale starting at 27 degrees. not nearly as cold for the overnight period or tomorrow morning. on satellite and radar we don't have rain a but we have clouds. high clouds today. just socking us up here. filtered sunshine for today. we're at 36 degrees now. 30 degrees now in culpepper, virginia. a look at the wind chill readings. there's been a light wind out of the northwest. we'll talk about high temperatures and what's next after this weather system producing clouds moves east. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> you bet. >> let's check traffic. alexis is here for danella. >> good morning. overall the beltway is running smooth now. no incidents or delays as you travel on the beltway. good news is falls church. the water main break on the southbound side of haycock road has been re-opened. heads up if you are headed into the district. parking rules and meters are in fo
look at the readings this morning. we dropped into the 20s. 19 to start in mclean in great falls. 21 degrees this morning. maryland and kensington, 26. riverdale starting at 27 degrees. not nearly as cold for the overnight period or tomorrow morning. on satellite and radar we don't have rain a but we have clouds. high clouds today. just socking us up here. filtered sunshine for today. we're at 36 degrees now. 30 degrees now in culpepper, virginia. a look at the wind chill readings. there's been...
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cbs this morning cohort norah o'donnell. and we'd especially like to welcome our new chief white house correspondent, major garrett. major what's going on over there, anything new? >> bob i deeply regret i have no news, but i have a story and the story will have to substitute for news. i was conversing this morning as i do every morning, with the white house about is anything going on? is anyone of importance talking to anyone else on capitol hill of%? and i was given the same nonresponsive answer i get daily "lines of communication are open." finally getting sick of that i said look, the lines of communication were open during the cold war too." and i thought that was an extravagant over-the-top comment. >> and the other side said, yes the cold war ended when one side realized they couldn't win. so i think we're on a cold war footing right now. >> schieffer: what do you think, joe? what's happening anything? >> not all that much, but also, i think that this is-- this has been an over-hyped situation from the start. you know
cbs this morning cohort norah o'donnell. and we'd especially like to welcome our new chief white house correspondent, major garrett. major what's going on over there, anything new? >> bob i deeply regret i have no news, but i have a story and the story will have to substitute for news. i was conversing this morning as i do every morning, with the white house about is anything going on? is anyone of importance talking to anyone else on capitol hill of%? and i was given the same...
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that's in all the polls in the press this morning. the american people are tired of budget-busting giveway is to ths to the wealthiest 2%. the american people want a balanced deal. it must be higher taxes on the richest of the rich. republicans would be wise to keep that in mind as negotiations move forward. we're willing to compromise but we also will not consign the middle class to higher tax bills twill millionaires and billionaires avoid all pain. i've been told that the leader of the democrats in the house will file today a discharge petition asking the speaker to bring the bill to the floor. now, all democratic house members, as far as i know, every one of them will sign this discharge petition. mr. president, we have heard republicans who in the house are willing to move forward. if every democrat signs this, we'll only need about 25 republicans to join. now, the american people should see that picture. with 25 republican votes -- 25 republican votes -- the middle class of america would be able to rest assured that they will no
that's in all the polls in the press this morning. the american people are tired of budget-busting giveway is to ths to the wealthiest 2%. the american people want a balanced deal. it must be higher taxes on the richest of the rich. republicans would be wise to keep that in mind as negotiations move forward. we're willing to compromise but we also will not consign the middle class to higher tax bills twill millionaires and billionaires avoid all pain. i've been told that the leader of the...
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we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy in terms of people not reporting to work or maybe even to find work hit. so there could be bigger numbers that were out there than perhaps people expect. 118,000 was the number on the adb. mark zandi from moody's calculates the number. he says 86,000. it may have been reduced by 86,000 because of hurricane sandy. but there was a good number today which was the ism data when it comes to the services sector. you can see it was up. there's the adp data. but i want to talk about the services sector which was up a bit more than expected. then what you had, business activity was up, new orders were up, employment was the one thing that was down. i don't know if that's a sandy effect. that could be also, by the way, a fiscal cliff effect. zplint vi >> interviewing secre
we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy in terms of people not reporting to work or maybe even to find work hit. so there could be bigger numbers that were out there than perhaps people expect. 118,000 was the number on the adb. mark zandi...
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i found this morning's roll call magazine, all the people find appeared with the distinguished senator from massachusetts. it doesn't say anything in the articles that certainly attacks the emotions of individuals. so yes, i am not satisfied they would not interfere and do their clarification to change the intent. >> we've taken care of our problem here. >> the mr. president, it's important in this kind of debate as to make a judgment as senators that we base our judgment on facts than on the reality. the senator has suggested he's opposed because he can oppose outside of america. he can't do that because it would require the advice of the senate. secondly, it's a senator aware that senator ridge asked the justice department whether or not the corporate effect of a non-self-executing declaration in this treaty. the responses the united states ratified the international covenant of civil and political rights on express understanding that he was not self-executing. so it did not create applications enforceable in the federal court. the supreme court in the united states has told at the v
i found this morning's roll call magazine, all the people find appeared with the distinguished senator from massachusetts. it doesn't say anything in the articles that certainly attacks the emotions of individuals. so yes, i am not satisfied they would not interfere and do their clarification to change the intent. >> we've taken care of our problem here. >> the mr. president, it's important in this kind of debate as to make a judgment as senators that we base our judgment on facts...